Definitionn. a lack of caution in practical affairs
Last update: September 19, 2015
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Your imprudence may lead me in loss one day. [Please select]
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Rouvier reproached the Foreign Minister with imprudence in the matter of Morocco, and after a heated discussion M. [Please select]
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But there could be no flinching, though the whole thing was of an imprudence which pricked his conscience. [Please select]
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But, to actually throw a kiss to him--to meet his imprudence in the same spirit that had inspired it. [Please select]
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His demand was granted, and a court-martial, although acquitting him of everything except imprudence, sentenced him to be reprimanded by the Commander-in-chief. [Please select]
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If you do just as you are told we may yet repair all that has been spoilt by your imprudence. [Please select]
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"No, Jim," answered Talbot, hurriedly, for he now saw that he had been guilty of an imprudence. [Please select]
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"Your stepmother had the--let me say imprudence, to tell your father that you had been killed on the railroad." [Please select]
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